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word just about 20 minutes ago, 21-year-old melinda alexander has been found safe. police tweeting out the information, saying she's been safely found, and that they're happy and grateful for all the public's help. reporting live tonight in mountain view, maureen naylor, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> candles were lit, and prayers offered tonight to honor the memory of sandra coke. she's the federal investigator who's body was found last week several days after she went missing. ♪ [ music ] >> friends and neighbors gathered outside her home this evening. they remembered the 50-year-old woman as a dedicated single mother who loved to sing and was the life of the party. >> sandra, i don't want to say goodbye yet. i may see you later. and i can't wait for that day when we meet at heaven's gate. >> she disappeared from oakland on august 4. her body was found in vacaville last friday. she was last seen with a man she once dated. a paroled high risk sex offender. he has been jailed on a parole violation. she leaves behind a 15-year-old daughter. >>> the california supreme co
word just about 20 minutes ago, 21-year-old melinda alexander has been found safe. police tweeting out the information, saying she's been safely found, and that they're happy and grateful for all the public's help. reporting live tonight in mountain view, maureen naylor, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> candles were lit, and prayers offered tonight to honor the memory of sandra coke. she's the federal investigator who's body was found last week several days after she went missing. ♪ [ music...
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dark family secret alexander's mother and. father met and fell in love both had lost their parents during the stalin era and both had been raised in orphanages they simply considered it a happy coincidence that they shared the same second name only after years had passed did they finally discover the awful truth. has been done wife. brother and sister perhaps explaining their son's disability. one day he went to a park and then came home to me. i remember i was doing some laundry and he asked me mama how my going to live i don't understand anyone and they don't understand me . i said let's go for a walk. as we walked in he asked me mom are you happy. and i said yes and. then he asked me even having a son like me yet. yeah i said yes. this is an amateur film taken in one nine hundred seventy two alexander is nineteen he and three other former students at the experimental school have just passed their exams he was a moscow university student headed to leningrad and the baltic republics for a holiday the teachers were certain tha
dark family secret alexander's mother and. father met and fell in love both had lost their parents during the stalin era and both had been raised in orphanages they simply considered it a happy coincidence that they shared the same second name only after years had passed did they finally discover the awful truth. has been done wife. brother and sister perhaps explaining their son's disability. one day he went to a park and then came home to me. i remember i was doing some laundry and he asked...
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i'm alexander too but just as it says here. to the shop is tough. but people often help. fifty years ago classrooms in this school were equipped with the very latest in technology deaf and blind students took part in a huge scientific experiment meant to change the future for mankind soviet scientists wanted to prove that intelligence was not to read a trick that with the brains endless potential any child regardless of nature could become a talented adult. i never minded being part of the experiment. because it was i was ok about being a guinea pig. if science needed it. alexander sometimes visits his former headmaster he's eighty three now and almost blind that his memory is failing he still remembers how his best pupil was hungry for knowledge. it was nice to talk to him it was easy to teach myside he loved to read and i remember a library was being renovated and we pulled two books in a shed. alexander often sat in there with a braille book one day he was in the well somebody along the door apparently they didn't realise he was there. the stars were in here and to rea
i'm alexander too but just as it says here. to the shop is tough. but people often help. fifty years ago classrooms in this school were equipped with the very latest in technology deaf and blind students took part in a huge scientific experiment meant to change the future for mankind soviet scientists wanted to prove that intelligence was not to read a trick that with the brains endless potential any child regardless of nature could become a talented adult. i never minded being part of the...
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i'm alexander too but just as it says here. to the shop is tough. but people often help. fifty years ago classrooms in this school are equipped with the very latest in technology deaf and blind students took part in a huge scientific experiment meant to change the future for mankind soviet scientists wanted to prove that intelligence was not a red a trick that with the brains endless potential any child regardless of nature could become a talented adult. but i never minded being part of the experiment. i was ok about being a guinea pig. if science needed it. alexander sometimes visits his former headmaster he's eighty three now and almost blind that his memory is failing he still remembers how his best pupil was hungry for knowledge. or pictures it was nice to talk to him it was easy to teach myside he loved to read and i remember a library was being renovated and we pulled two books in a shed that alexander often sat in there with a braille book one day he was in there well somebody along the door apparently they didn't realize he was there. at the start for it here and
i'm alexander too but just as it says here. to the shop is tough. but people often help. fifty years ago classrooms in this school are equipped with the very latest in technology deaf and blind students took part in a huge scientific experiment meant to change the future for mankind soviet scientists wanted to prove that intelligence was not a red a trick that with the brains endless potential any child regardless of nature could become a talented adult. but i never minded being part of the...
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every week for many years korea has regularly delivered meals for alexander from a nearby restaurant he knows his client is blind and deaf but still tries to talk to him. although here are the bread rolls i leave them on the table that gave it certain here the courier can't understand how anyone can live without hearing or sight he has no idea that this particular deaf and blind man unable even to cook a simple meal is more deserving of admiration pity not everyone has successfully achieved a ph d. and then become a professor of psychology fewer still who are deaf and blind alexander savor off is one of them the great accomplishment for anyone but truly remarkable for a man who lives in complete darkness and silence only able to perceive the world through touch. but the way it. is a. duck ok. this one this is a halo yes. no it's a hand to hand. oh yes. so these. fingers i can feel yeah. right. this is a hand with. this is a hand with. a palm. holding. a child. could just throw i say. that makes sense but the much that i should pray. to a mother and her child. is. ten years ago the pr
every week for many years korea has regularly delivered meals for alexander from a nearby restaurant he knows his client is blind and deaf but still tries to talk to him. although here are the bread rolls i leave them on the table that gave it certain here the courier can't understand how anyone can live without hearing or sight he has no idea that this particular deaf and blind man unable even to cook a simple meal is more deserving of admiration pity not everyone has successfully achieved a...
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i'm alexander too but just as it says here. to the shop is tough. but people often help. fifty years ago classrooms in this school are equipped with the very latest in technology deaf and blind students took part in a huge scientific experiment meant to change the future for mankind soviet scientists wanted to prove that intelligence was not a red a trick that with the brains endless potential any child regardless of nature could become a talented adult. but i never minded being part of the experiment. i was ok about being a guinea pig. if science needed it. alexander sometimes visits his former head master he's eighty three now and almost blind that his memory is failing he still remembers how his best pupil was hungry for knowledge. it was nice to talk to him it was easy to teach myside he loved to read and i remember a library was being renovated and we pulled two books in a shed that alexander often sat in there with a braille book one day he was in there well somebody along the door apparently they didn't realize he was there that there are. stars from here and to re
i'm alexander too but just as it says here. to the shop is tough. but people often help. fifty years ago classrooms in this school are equipped with the very latest in technology deaf and blind students took part in a huge scientific experiment meant to change the future for mankind soviet scientists wanted to prove that intelligence was not a red a trick that with the brains endless potential any child regardless of nature could become a talented adult. but i never minded being part of the...
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the alexander family cry tears of joy at a brave thing. that there's. a quarter of a wall around alive there's a story made sort of movies playing out in real life. one of the wonderful strongarming a life should be a new knowledge base and i think you're right you know alone. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm real researcher. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. the eyes to the right two hundred seventy two the nose to the left two hundred eighty five. the british government all right is a sign says parliament rejects prime minister david cameron's call for military intervention in syria. and it means you considering charging the hated with a limited military strike on syria over its alleged use of chemical weapons a despite growing reluctance from its allies. also emergency crews and rochelle so far east to work around the clock trying to keep floodwaters at bay and evacuated residents as the worst solution i
the alexander family cry tears of joy at a brave thing. that there's. a quarter of a wall around alive there's a story made sort of movies playing out in real life. one of the wonderful strongarming a life should be a new knowledge base and i think you're right you know alone. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm real researcher. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations...
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this is a man who's ready to bring charges against god himself at the last judgment his name is alexander savor of he lives in a small apartment in moscow suburbs and at two o'clock every thursday afternoon he sits by his front door wearing a device around his neck the moment it vibrates and the lights turn red he knows a delivery has arrived and it's time to open the door. every week for many years a career has regularly delivered meals for alexander from a nearby restaurant he knows his client is blind and deaf but still tries to talk to him. while the ear or the bread rolls i leave them on the table that gave it said then the korea can't understand how anyone can live without hearing or sight he has no idea that this particular deaf and blind man unable even to cook a simple meal is more deserving of admiration pity not everyone a successfully achieved a ph d. and then become a professor of psychology fewer still who are deaf and blind alexander savor off is one of them the great accomplishment for anyone but truly remarkable for a man who lives in complete darkness and silence only ab
this is a man who's ready to bring charges against god himself at the last judgment his name is alexander savor of he lives in a small apartment in moscow suburbs and at two o'clock every thursday afternoon he sits by his front door wearing a device around his neck the moment it vibrates and the lights turn red he knows a delivery has arrived and it's time to open the door. every week for many years a career has regularly delivered meals for alexander from a nearby restaurant he knows his...
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this, alexander, is not your tongue. your tongue is muteulated, it's gone, rotten in your mouth along with the silence of the days where you became invisible you bad copy cat. despite the rage and the disappointment of your own kin. thank you. [applause] >> this is a scene from my novel [inaudible]. it seemed like a great opportunity to get to do this here. okay. what time is the first reader anyway? i didn't like bars this crowded. someone elbode me in the back. when i turned around i didn't know who the elbow belong said. relax. i didn't expect there to be this many people i thought they would be at the bar with the travel writers. i thought they the be with the hip sters i guess we are not hip sters we can't guess who they are into. we lessened the hipster intimidation factor and picked out the smart guy. this year we selected postmen pausal writers on the meaning of life. here i was, the city never fails to surprise me much the crowd was quieting. people were pointing toward the stage. i woman of 60 clamored on to it
this, alexander, is not your tongue. your tongue is muteulated, it's gone, rotten in your mouth along with the silence of the days where you became invisible you bad copy cat. despite the rage and the disappointment of your own kin. thank you. [applause] >> this is a scene from my novel [inaudible]. it seemed like a great opportunity to get to do this here. okay. what time is the first reader anyway? i didn't like bars this crowded. someone elbode me in the back. when i turned around i...
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does anybody think general alexander wants to snoop on america? i think that demeans the whole political dialogue and that's why i wish the president would be more outgoing and defend the n.s.a. a lot more than he did. this has really bane sland or the thousand of good men and women who every day dedicate their thrives our country and particularly general alexander, who is as patriotic as anyone i have ever met in government or
does anybody think general alexander wants to snoop on america? i think that demeans the whole political dialogue and that's why i wish the president would be more outgoing and defend the n.s.a. a lot more than he did. this has really bane sland or the thousand of good men and women who every day dedicate their thrives our country and particularly general alexander, who is as patriotic as anyone i have ever met in government or
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i, lamar alexander -- >> i, lamar alexander -- >> well, as you saw on channel five and 5:55 p.m., the state of tennessee received a new governor, governor lamar alexander. the ceremony was held at the state supreme court building with chief justice joe henry presiding and it was preceded by brief statement by governor elect at that time a lamar alexander stadium while he was doing what he was doing in taking the oath of office. standing by side with democrats and then the office of office administered by chief justice henry of the state supreme court. honey alexander, his wife, governor alexander's right holding the bible in the administration of the oath spirit so help me god. >> so help me god. >> oh, my god, there is no more solemn responsibility than response those of government. help us to understand now to respond to it. rest our state, rest on new governor. direct him and all our public officials to provide the leadership to the quality of government which are people deserve. help us to govern in the true spirit of that word, amen. >> there are only three days left in the gover
i, lamar alexander -- >> i, lamar alexander -- >> well, as you saw on channel five and 5:55 p.m., the state of tennessee received a new governor, governor lamar alexander. the ceremony was held at the state supreme court building with chief justice joe henry presiding and it was preceded by brief statement by governor elect at that time a lamar alexander stadium while he was doing what he was doing in taking the oath of office. standing by side with democrats and then the office of...
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alexander had a rare and deadly form of bacterial meningitis, which was infecting his brain. in a matter of hours, this healthy man was on death's door. by the time they got him to the hospital, he was in a coma. so your wife was being told that you might die? >> and that she would be raising our two boys without me. >> reporter: but as his body lay in that hospital bed with no recognizable brain activity, dr. alexander says he had already begun an astounding journey, a journey to a place he'd said didn't exist. did you believe in heaven? >> when i was younger, i thought a heaven and a loving god made sense. but through my academic neurosurgery career, i saw less and less that that could be the case. >> reporter: the journey began, he says, in a dark formless place without memory, language or time. but then -- >> i was rescued from that by this spinning melody of light that came closer and opened up and was a rip in the fabric of reality that just opened up around me. >> reporter: you describe this world as hyper-vivid. >> the colors were extremely vivid, with millions of but
alexander had a rare and deadly form of bacterial meningitis, which was infecting his brain. in a matter of hours, this healthy man was on death's door. by the time they got him to the hospital, he was in a coma. so your wife was being told that you might die? >> and that she would be raising our two boys without me. >> reporter: but as his body lay in that hospital bed with no recognizable brain activity, dr. alexander says he had already begun an astounding journey, a journey to a...
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alexander's name. what do you mean by that? >> a lot of people said, look, she committed a horrific murder. but they were left with this lingering feeling that, he really wasn't a great guy, because she surreptitiously created a sex tape. who knows what she did to set that up, and i say she used that compelling sex tape filled with raun raunchy language to blackmail him. that's a complicated case, but i make it in the book. >> you said you walked away -- even though you felt he was the victim, you walked away with not a great feeling about it. >> he was a good guy and a lot of people loved him and he was trying to make this world a better place. i dedicated the book to him and his siblings, and it's going to the travis alexander legacy fund as well as animal charities, because he loved animals. >> this is the book that exposed the secret life of jodi arias by jane velez-mitchell. thanks for joining us today. >> thanks for having me. >>> pandemonium at the national zoo. there may be more to come. what d
alexander's name. what do you mean by that? >> a lot of people said, look, she committed a horrific murder. but they were left with this lingering feeling that, he really wasn't a great guy, because she surreptitiously created a sex tape. who knows what she did to set that up, and i say she used that compelling sex tape filled with raun raunchy language to blackmail him. that's a complicated case, but i make it in the book. >> you said you walked away -- even though you felt he was...
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lamar alexander is going to be sworn in as a republican governor on saturday. i think every official in government was holding his breath, worried about what would come next. and now keel hunt with this book called "coup," he has in ways i never thought i would envision, he has brought that story together. not just the story of those few hours, it focuses on that but through almost 200 interviews. you know how it is when i mention keel hunt's name. i am not going to mention it again. there was a power surge. so that is the story. this is the background. i have read the book, i thought i knew everything about what happened that day. i read that book can do was like getting an education. it is a vital and valuable piece of history at the one brought. why did you do it? >> the first thing i want to say is i could not be honored more than for you to have written the foreword to this book. john is my editor. [applause] >> look where we are. it is the great thing and i thank you for that and the book -- i also want to say something else. as i look around this room a
lamar alexander is going to be sworn in as a republican governor on saturday. i think every official in government was holding his breath, worried about what would come next. and now keel hunt with this book called "coup," he has in ways i never thought i would envision, he has brought that story together. not just the story of those few hours, it focuses on that but through almost 200 interviews. you know how it is when i mention keel hunt's name. i am not going to mention it again....
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and there are more cases like alexander's says the russian government regs traditions have been made without their knowledge in july the russian dimitrios tin off was extradited from lithuania after allegedly importing hundreds of thousands of pieces of military equipment from the united states to russia. and in two thousand and eleven a pilot constant in the irish was sentenced to twenty years in prison in the us after being found guilty of conspiracy to smuggle cocaine there he was extradited from liberia in may two thousand and ten in each of these cases the russian government thought that they weren't informed in time by u.s. authorities with edward snowden's asylum worsening relations cases like alexander plans will do little to help tom watson r.t. moscow some international news in brief the winner of iran's presidential election harney will usually take the top political post later today in a ceremony in toronto he promised reform and an end to the country's international isolation as part of his election platform is no gration comes a day after he marched with millions of ira
and there are more cases like alexander's says the russian government regs traditions have been made without their knowledge in july the russian dimitrios tin off was extradited from lithuania after allegedly importing hundreds of thousands of pieces of military equipment from the united states to russia. and in two thousand and eleven a pilot constant in the irish was sentenced to twenty years in prison in the us after being found guilty of conspiracy to smuggle cocaine there he was extradited...
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and there are more cases like alexander says the russian government where expeditions have been made without their knowledge in july the russian dimitrios tin off was extradited from lithuania after allegedly importing hundreds of thousands of pieces of military equipment from the united states to russia. and in two thousand and eleven a pilot constant in the ira shinku was sentenced to twenty years in prison in the us after being found guilty of conspiracy to smuggle cocaine there he was extradited from liberia in may two thousand and ten in each of these cases the russian government but they weren't informed in time by u.s. authorities with edward snowden's asylum worsening relations cases like alexander patterns will do little to help tom watson r.t. moscow. a quick look now at some other stories from around the world this hour in the eastern afghan city of jalalabad at least nine people have been killed and more than twenty wounded after a bomb went off near the indian consulate local officials say a number of children are among the dead the suicide attack was followed by gunfire
and there are more cases like alexander says the russian government where expeditions have been made without their knowledge in july the russian dimitrios tin off was extradited from lithuania after allegedly importing hundreds of thousands of pieces of military equipment from the united states to russia. and in two thousand and eleven a pilot constant in the ira shinku was sentenced to twenty years in prison in the us after being found guilty of conspiracy to smuggle cocaine there he was...
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authorities with edward snowden's asylum worsening relations cases like alexander plans will do little to help tom watson r.t. moscow. some international news in brief now the winner of iran's presidential election has run he will officially take the top political post later today in a ceremony in toronto he promised reform and an end to the country's international isolation as part of his election platform is no gration comes a day after he marched with millions of iranians to mark the day in support of the palestinian people. in the south of england a protest against oil drilling has entered its tenth day oil exploration operations have finally begun after a delay caused by nonstop protests by local residents those who live closest to the drilling site are concerned that if for all gas is found hydraulic fracking will be used to extract it destroying the environment in the area. and the series of attacks across iraq have left at least fourteen people dead gunmen killed several people in two different cities near baghdad including a woman and her two daughters in the town of baquba th
authorities with edward snowden's asylum worsening relations cases like alexander plans will do little to help tom watson r.t. moscow. some international news in brief now the winner of iran's presidential election has run he will officially take the top political post later today in a ceremony in toronto he promised reform and an end to the country's international isolation as part of his election platform is no gration comes a day after he marched with millions of iranians to mark the day in...
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authorities with edward snowden's asylum worsening relations cases like alexander puns will do little to help tom watson r.t. moscow. some other international news in brief now in the south of england a protest against oil drilling has entered its tenth day or the exploration operations have finally begun after a delay caused by nonstop protests by local residents those who live close is to the drilling site are concerned that if oil or gas is found i draw that fracking will be used to extract to destroy the local environment. and a series of attacks across iraq have left at least fourteen people dead gunmen killed several people in two different cities near baghdad including a woman and her two daughters in the town of baquba a roadside bomb in to crete also left a man and his eleven year old son dead as they were walking in the city center the last three months of interreligious violence is the worst to hit iraq since two thousand and eight. as promised up next is abby martin and breaking the sound. remember we talked about calling for regular folks like you and me that can make you
authorities with edward snowden's asylum worsening relations cases like alexander puns will do little to help tom watson r.t. moscow. some other international news in brief now in the south of england a protest against oil drilling has entered its tenth day or the exploration operations have finally begun after a delay caused by nonstop protests by local residents those who live close is to the drilling site are concerned that if oil or gas is found i draw that fracking will be used to extract...
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and there are more cases like alexander's says the russian government where expeditions have been made without their knowledge in july the russian dimitrios enough was extradited from lithuania after allegedly importing hundreds of thousands of pieces of military equipment from the united states to russia. and in two thousand and eleven a pilot constant indiana shingo was sentenced to twenty years in prison in the u.s. after being found guilty of conspiracy to smuggle cocaine there he was extradited from liberia in may two thousand and ten in each of these cases the russian government but they weren't informed in time by u.s. authorities with edward snowden's asylum worsening relations cases like alexander plans will do little to help tom watson r.t. moscow. a quick look now at some other news happening this hour from around the globe thousands of pro palestinian supporters in the iranian capital tehran have rallied to denounce israeli politics in the west bank people carry ban isn't chanted slogans demanding a boycott of israel and the end of the occupation of palestine the crowds als
and there are more cases like alexander's says the russian government where expeditions have been made without their knowledge in july the russian dimitrios enough was extradited from lithuania after allegedly importing hundreds of thousands of pieces of military equipment from the united states to russia. and in two thousand and eleven a pilot constant indiana shingo was sentenced to twenty years in prison in the u.s. after being found guilty of conspiracy to smuggle cocaine there he was...
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plaid is in the pattern on lamar alexander's plaid shirt. when lamar alexander ran for president in the 1990s, his dpimic, his signature campaign trail prop is that he always wore a plaid shirt. and when scientists first discovered these fuzzy bugs in the smokey mountains in 2006, their fuzzy, cross hatch pattern reminded the scientists of lamar alexander's plaid shirts. so the bugs were given the scientific name cosberella lamaralexand e lamaralexanderi. the honor was a recognition, kind of a thank you for lamar alexander's long-standing support of federally funded scientific research. yes, he is a conservative guy. but he is an old school conservative guy, who believes that one of the things the government really should invest in is science. which these days means, yeah, maybe you get a newly discovered species of bug named after you, but it also means in your own party, you are now an endangered species. "the wall street journal" reporting now that lamar alexander has just been served notice by a long list of conservative activist group i
plaid is in the pattern on lamar alexander's plaid shirt. when lamar alexander ran for president in the 1990s, his dpimic, his signature campaign trail prop is that he always wore a plaid shirt. and when scientists first discovered these fuzzy bugs in the smokey mountains in 2006, their fuzzy, cross hatch pattern reminded the scientists of lamar alexander's plaid shirts. so the bugs were given the scientific name cosberella lamaralexand e lamaralexanderi. the honor was a recognition, kind of a...
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alexander proved to be an outstanding engineer. he and maria lived in various locales along the transsiberian railroad, and he finally rose to the elevated position of chief engineer of the division of the trans-siberian. that's a very important job. they had enormous military significance, mining significance connected to the east. although maria had only an elementary education, she loved good books, and she imparted this fashion to her three children. they especially loved pushkin. they accumulated a small family library, and her children -- nadia, olga and yuri -- were all outstanding students at school. you can see she's rather fashionably dressed. she was rather far my dressed because -- fashionably dressed because she was supposed to be an example for alexander's many subordinates. she volunteered, she improved the quarters of alexander's workers. they were one of the most respected families in town. at the end of 1936, she was even elected to be a delegate to a very important convention of women's activists in moscow end of
alexander proved to be an outstanding engineer. he and maria lived in various locales along the transsiberian railroad, and he finally rose to the elevated position of chief engineer of the division of the trans-siberian. that's a very important job. they had enormous military significance, mining significance connected to the east. although maria had only an elementary education, she loved good books, and she imparted this fashion to her three children. they especially loved pushkin. they...
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thank you very much >> alexander thank you. we're going to move on. >> my immigration story is similar to a lot of entrepreneurs. i came to the united states to pursue a masters in technology. i love my experience being part of the education system and getting a masters and learning from people who were innovating things themselves and teaching students how to do. being able to be there and being able to be a part of this is incredible. i moved to the valley area to an internship here. my very first job was a start up. trying to take an idea it was so inspiring. being able to experience that desired me to start my own business. i came over on the student visa and working for different employers i was tied to the employer who was definitely very limiting. the process take a long time. but finally, i was able to get a gastrocard and start my own business. that's important and being able to be a part of this in this debate on immigration reform is critical. personally immigration reform t is important for me. i care a lot about fi
thank you very much >> alexander thank you. we're going to move on. >> my immigration story is similar to a lot of entrepreneurs. i came to the united states to pursue a masters in technology. i love my experience being part of the education system and getting a masters and learning from people who were innovating things themselves and teaching students how to do. being able to be there and being able to be a part of this is incredible. i moved to the valley area to an internship...
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for alexander forbes of aberdeen. now, if this was an edinborough pot, i would have said it was worth £2,000 or 3,000. but because it is aberdeen, which is much rarer, i think it's probably worth about £8,000. oh, my. very nice. very nice indeed. i shall enjoy a cup of tea out of it when i come and see you next. thank you very much indeed. thank you. it's confession time for our experts. in this series, we're asking them which is the most prized posseson in their collection and which was perhaps a bit of a mistake. and john benjamin, our jewelry expert, is here. now, john, i can't believe you've made any mistakes, but fess up. come on, which was it? i've brought along a photograph of a painting. i feel quite odd showing this piece because this was a strange and complex story. this is a warhol, by the looks of things. well, it looks like a warhol, doesn't it? and they're worth a fortune, aren't they? they can be worth a fantastic amount of money. 20 years ago, one day when i was returning from work, i passed a bric-a
for alexander forbes of aberdeen. now, if this was an edinborough pot, i would have said it was worth £2,000 or 3,000. but because it is aberdeen, which is much rarer, i think it's probably worth about £8,000. oh, my. very nice. very nice indeed. i shall enjoy a cup of tea out of it when i come and see you next. thank you very much indeed. thank you. it's confession time for our experts. in this series, we're asking them which is the most prized posseson in their collection and which was...
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williamirector alexander speaking in las vegas on wednesday. we're joined now by two guests. spencer ackerman is national security editor at the guardian and his latest piece is, "u.s. government declassifies court order on nsa surveillance as pressure builds." , investigativerd reporter who is cover the national security agency for the last three decades, helped expose the nsa's even existence in the 1980s, his most recent book on the agency is called, "the shadow factory: the ultra- secret nsa from 9/11 to the eavesdropping on america." his most recent piece for the new york review of books is called, "they know much more than you think." i want to begin with spencer ackerman with the news right now that edward snowden has left the airport in moscow and is been granted temporary asylum in russia, the significance of this, spencer. >> it will be fascinating to see how u.s. foreign-policy quickly becomes subordinated to the furious demands by the obama administration for russia to turn over edward snowden. it also creates some tension. russia is another terry and society. thi
williamirector alexander speaking in las vegas on wednesday. we're joined now by two guests. spencer ackerman is national security editor at the guardian and his latest piece is, "u.s. government declassifies court order on nsa surveillance as pressure builds." , investigativerd reporter who is cover the national security agency for the last three decades, helped expose the nsa's even existence in the 1980s, his most recent book on the agency is called, "the shadow factory: the...
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and there are more cases like alexander's says the russian government where extradition is have been made without their knowledge in july the russian dimitrios enough was extradited from lithuania after allegedly importing hundreds of thousands of pieces of military equipment from the united states to russia. and in two thousand and eleven a pilot constantinian to shinku was sentenced to twenty years in prison in the us after being found guilty of conspiracy to smuggle cocaine there he was extradited from liberia in may two thousand and ten in each of these cases the russian government thought that they weren't informed in time by u.s. authorities with edward snowden's asylum worsening relations cases like alexander plans will do little to help tom watson r.t. moscow. straight to the r.t. world of that we go starting with fifty five american army soldiers they've been suspended over their involvement in sexual assaults or the move followed a report ordered by the defense secretary chuck hagel richard feel that more than twenty six thousand troops experienced unwanted sexual contacts
and there are more cases like alexander's says the russian government where extradition is have been made without their knowledge in july the russian dimitrios enough was extradited from lithuania after allegedly importing hundreds of thousands of pieces of military equipment from the united states to russia. and in two thousand and eleven a pilot constantinian to shinku was sentenced to twenty years in prison in the us after being found guilty of conspiracy to smuggle cocaine there he was...
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from a third country program or alexander the pan that was snatched from the dominican republic without moscow's consent or knowledge artist on back now joining us live from the program to give us more on this case so good to see you tom this morning the name of alexander the pardon probably knew to most of our viewers what is not about the man himself and the case for that matter. a spokesperson for russia's foreign ministry says that they're actively working to stay informed about the case of alexander payne and they also say that they are noisy that they weren't told about plans arrests sooner in their view they say this is just yet another example of russian national extradited from a third country specifically to the u.s. that they consider this unacceptable. course we are very concerned that we are once again faced with the interests of the russian citizens on the use one in the third contrie we consider this practice which has become a vicious tendency completely unacceptable we have repeatedly pointed out to the u.s. that if they have created says with russian citizens they have
from a third country program or alexander the pan that was snatched from the dominican republic without moscow's consent or knowledge artist on back now joining us live from the program to give us more on this case so good to see you tom this morning the name of alexander the pardon probably knew to most of our viewers what is not about the man himself and the case for that matter. a spokesperson for russia's foreign ministry says that they're actively working to stay informed about the case of...
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authorities with edward snowden's asylum worsening relations cases like alexander plans will do little to help tom watson r.t. moscow. and to afghanistan now to open up the r.t. world update to the eastern city of jalalabad where a bomb went off near the indian consulate killing at least ten including children and several others also reported wounded in the attack and the explosion is thought to be a suicide bombing or the officials have given no confirmation of violence in afghanistan continues unabated and jalalabad has frequently been the target of taliban attacks including a bomb blast at the local airport last year. a black box recording from a spanish train which last week killing seventy nine reveals the driver ignored three warnings to slow down the train was almost three times the limit when it flew off the rails a criminal investigation is underway and the driver is being charged with reckless homicide. to morocco where a number of people including journalists have been injured as police broke up a mass rally against a royal pardon of a spanish paedophile the man who is servi
authorities with edward snowden's asylum worsening relations cases like alexander plans will do little to help tom watson r.t. moscow. and to afghanistan now to open up the r.t. world update to the eastern city of jalalabad where a bomb went off near the indian consulate killing at least ten including children and several others also reported wounded in the attack and the explosion is thought to be a suicide bombing or the officials have given no confirmation of violence in afghanistan...